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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000 Cardinal Cove Cir 00-680-687, 00699, 00-670 to 679 New construction electrical fir fire alarmsSANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, Fl. 32771 / P. O. Box 1788, Sanford, FI. 32772 (407 302-1022 / FAX (407) 330-5677 Pager (407) 444-3180 Plans Review Sheet Date: 11/9/00 Business Address: 1220 Upsala Rd. Occ. Ch. 18 Business Name: Westlake Apartments Ph. Contractor: Cable Electric Ph. (407) 880-9400 Reviewed [ ] Reviewed with comment [ X ] Rejected [ ] Reviewed by: H. A. "Pete" Tucker, Fire Protection Inspector Comment: Battery Calculations do not seem to quite match up. Will field Verify. 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Mr-' 7 - Ttltiyy 7�aP'�yt.sC.:.Sa� I KM nsuftq Engineers Hate // /7/c, -,D 127 Semoran Commerce Place • Apopka, FL 32703-4687 • EC#0000533 • EC#0001949 • Ph: 407.880.9400 • Fx: 407.880.9404 • www.cableelectrical.com F s E ALARM ACCESSORY` IR Elf Intellil(night Model 5820 Analog/ Addressable Fire Alarm Control System The IntelliKnight system is the smart way to make. the most of fire alarm technology. I' r� IntelliKnight is the first fire alarm system to provide you with the revolutionary value and performance of analog, addressable sensing technology combined with exclusive, built-in digital communication, distributed intelligent power, a modular design and an expanded, easy to use interface. Powerful features such as detector sensitivity, day/night thresholds, drift compensation and maintenance alert are delivered in this powerful FACP from Silent Knight. For more information about the In4liKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 1-800-446-6444, or in Minnesota, call 612-493-6435. Description The IntelliKnight system uses analog data from the sensors installed on the signalling line circuits (SLC) to set sensitivity levels for each of the zones in the system. In addition, the Model 5820 uses the analog data to perform drift compensation and sensitivity checks on each of the sensors in the system. The basic IntelliKnight 5820 system can be expanded by adding modules such as the Model 5860 Remote Annunciator, Model 5815 Signalling Line Circuit Expander, the Model 5824 Serial/Parallel Interface (for printing system reports), and the 5895 Intelligent Power Module. The Model 5820 also features a powerful built-in dual line fire communicator that allows for reporting of all system activity to a remote monitoring location. Features • Up to 381 analog addressable points. • Distributed, intelligent power. • Sensor sensitivity settings. • Day/Night sensitivity setting. • Drift compensation. • FlexputTM 1/0 circuits. • ANSI cadence pattern. • Built-in annunciator with 80- character LCD display. • RS-485 bus provides communication to system accessories. • Built-in RS-232 interface for programming via PC. • Built-in digital communicator. • Form C trouble relay rated at 2.5 amps at 24 VDC. • Two Form C programmable relays rated at 2.5 amps at 24 VDC. • Uses standard wire —no shielded or twisted pair required. -cif- ��vr�►a-o �1sE N��o �I t-,�z:I �.l-� ��, ►� �L IWIWYWl JWL SILENT 130 KNIGH'I' 0 IntelliKnight System Accessories Analog Devices IntelliKnight's analog devices, including photoelectric, ionization smoke detectors, and heat detectors feature a low profile design and ` EEprom addressing. EEprom addressing prevents water intrusion r problems via the back of the sensor and eliminates mechanical failures related to decade switches. Model SD505-APS Analog addressable photoelectric smoke detector. Model SD505-AIS Analog addressable ionization smoke detector. Model SD505-AHS Analog addressable heat sensor. Model SD505-6AB Six inch base designed for use with detector head models SD505-APS, SD505-AIS and SD505-AHS. Model SD5054AB Four inch base designed for use with detector head models SD505- APS, SD505-AIS and SD505-AHS. Model SD500-FRCM-4 Dry Contact Input Module. Designed to mount on a 4 inch square elec- trical box. It features an indicator LED to show alarm status and a coverplate. Model SD500-FRCM Mini Dry Contact Input Module. A miniature version of the contact input module which is designed to be used with pull stations and other dry contact inputs where a smaller size is desired. Model SD505-ARM Relay Module. Features 2 double pole output relays, designed to mount on a 4 inch square electrical box. Provides indicator LED to show output status and comes with a coverplate. Model SD505-ADH Analog Duct Housing. Detects smoke in HVAC ducts. Used with either the SD505-APS photoelectric smoke detector or the SD505-AIS ionization smoke detector. Unit ships with an attached detector base. (Detector head and sampling tubes ordered separately.) 5860 Remote Fire Annunciator The 5860 features the same 80 character backlit LCD display keypad and firefighter's keyswitch as the 5820. The system can be fully programmed and operated from any remote annunciator. The 5820 FACP can support up to eight 5860s. Available in gray and red (Model 5860R). SILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 612-493-6435 FAX: 612-493-6475 World Wide Web: http:/twww.silentknight.com 5815 Signal Line Circuit Expander The SLC expander is used to add more analog addressable devices to the IntelliKnight system. Each 5815 can support 127 devices and IntelliKnight can support two 5815s. 5895 Intelligent Power Module Adds 5 amps of power, 6 notification circuits and 2 Form C relay circuits to an IntelliKnight installation. 5824 Serial/Parallel Module Has one parallel and one RS-232 serial port for connecting any stan- dard IBM-compatible printer to the IntelliKnight system. With the 5824, you can print on -site reports of event history and detector status and log real-time events. 5590 Download Software User-friendly, Windows"' software for remote programming of the IntelliKnight panel using an IBM- compatible computer. 5595 Facility Management Software Powerful end -user software allows viewing of detector status and event history via modem or direct connection. Requires an IBM- compatible computer running Windows. MADE IN AMERICA FORM #350761, Rev. 8/97 Copyright © 1997 Silent Knight Security Systems SILENT KNIGHT FIRE SYSTEMS'. FEATURES: ApA,gyms�JT ?>,L i wf d(, PA a, c7I_ • Eight zones, 6 Style A (class B) and 2 Style D (class A). 8 Expander Zones are Style A (class B). Zones are interchangeable using the Model 7181 Zone Converter. • UL, FM, MEA (BSA), CFM Listed and Approved. • Event memory. • Fuseless design can reduce service time. • Field selectable, 12 or 24 VDC power supply. • Six amp current output at 12 volts, five amps at 24 volts. , • Compatible with 2- and 4- wire smoke detectors as well as water flow and sounding devices. Easy to install, program and service • Four programmable (Style Y) supervised signal circuits, including steady, pulse and temporal. • Programmable smoke verification, pre -alarm delay, and cross -zoning can minimize false alarms. • Four general purpose relays (Form C 24 volts at 2.5 amps resistive). • Built-in approved digital communicator with UL required priorty reporting. • Flexible programming capabiities including up/ downloading and use of remote annunciator. No "desktop" programmer required. • Accu-Zonell diagnostics facilitate local and remote troubleshooting. • Individual zone Walk Test. DESCRIPTION: The Silent Knight Model 5207 is an all -in -one fuseless local fire evacuation control panel and digital communicator designed for applications requiring manual fire alarm, automatic fire alarm and water flow for sprinkler system supervision. The basic unit offers fire alarm for one to eight zones, expandable to 16 with the optional 5210 expansion module. It is compatible with both two- and four -wire smoke detectors. Compact, easy to install and service, it delivers the features you'd expect to find in fire systems costing much more. During normal operation, the 5207 constantly checks smoke and other sensing devices for fire conditions. It also conducts system checks to determine if any troubles, or 5 5207 system problems, exist. If the 5207 encounters a fire or trouble condition, it sends a report to a central monitoring station (if applicable), and, typically, sounds an audible/ visual warning in the local area. The 5207's microprocessor constantly runs programs to check inputs and carry out other routine functions. If the program ever stops running, a watchdog circuit will detect it and reset microprocessors to resume normal operations. The Model 5207 conducts an automatic self -test every 24 hours —at a time you select —and sends a report to the central station (if applicable). Other features of the system include English -language remote annunciation simplifying "Step Programming" of custom options. Remote downloading of system configurations can eliminate the expense of sending out a service technician for reprogramming. System provides a built-in fire drill procedure. The exclusive Accu-Zone" feature measures and displays zone voltages, so you can set up and test the system without separate testing equipment. Fuseless circuit board design eliminates one of the most likely causes for service calls. F_ PROGRAMMING ANNUNCIATION 2 5521 On -site programming is available through the optional Model 5521 Desktop Programmer or through any remote annunciator. Remote programming can be accomplished through the use of 5521 programmer and 5530 modem, or through the use of an IBM or compatible pers6nal computer and the Model 5541 Downloading Software (requires the Model 5530 Downloading Modem). More than 60 programmable options are available for customizing system configurations and end -user features, including zone type (fire, panic, tamper, sprinkler, water, heat, cold, local); zone options (pre - alarm delayed, smoke verification delayed, zone disable); and zone location descriptions. Programmable dialer options include total number of reporting attempts, Touch - Tone® or rotary dialing, one or two telephone lines. Several time delay features, including number of seconds to alarm in pre -alarm, smoke delay conditions, number of hours before loss of AC hours report, and 24-hour test time, can be programmed. ZONE EXPANSION The optional Model 5210 Zone Expander doubles the number of zones available to the 5207 from 8 to 16. The 5210 adds eight additional style A (class B) zones to the 5207, enabling use of both two- and four -wire smoke detectors. Voltage Ranges: Using 24-VDC power: 17.8-27.4 VDC. Using 12-VDC power: 8.5-11.8 VDC. 5210 The 5207 includes an annunciator inside the cabinet. Its six LEDs (for alarm, trouble, silenced, AC/low battery, event memory, time set/reporting) are visible without opening the cabinet. The annunciator allows for easy operation of all functions. It features dual seven -segment display and 14 uniquely assigned function keys. Keys are: ENTER, CLEAR, SILENCE, SHUNT and 0-9 used forALARM RESET, CLEAR ALARM MEMORY, DIALER RESET, REQUEST DOWNLOAD, DISPLAY MEMORY, TEST, DISPLAY TROUBLES, SET DATE and SET TIME. Remote annunciation is available through the Model 5230. This four -wire, 16-zone remote annunciator is easy to operate. Its fourteen function keys can perform the same operations as the main system annunciator, including silencing, resetting, and displaying of alarms, troubles and alarm memory. Use of access .codes prevents unwanted tampering. In addition the Model 5230 can be used to program all programmable options for both the local control and digital communicator. Features include LCD display, backlighting, English - language annunciation. Up to seven 5230s can be attached to one 5207. Standby current draw per 5230 is 60 mA, alarm current is 120 mA. 'ENTER ' "SHUNT ■� 5NIFT )*. TEST CLEAR e55ENCE _ STEP .. 5230 COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTING The 5207 is equipped with a UL listed digital dialer which has the ability to seize the telephone line(s) to report alarms and troubles to a central station. It can supervise the telephone lines and activate a trouble - alert if a line failure is sustained for 45 seconds or longer. Other communications/reporting features include: Built- in ring detector; re -try if communication failed; fail -to communicate output; one or two phone lines option; up to four phone number capability (plus computer phone for downloading); Touch -Tone® and rotary compatible. The 5207 is compatible with all major reporting formats including SIA (security industry standard), SK, FSK, SK 4/2, Radionics BFSK. Format selectable by account number. r_ El E] SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: • Primary AC: 120 VRMS at 60 HZ, 2A • Total Accessory Load: 5A at 24 VDC 6A at 12 VDC INDICATOR LIGHTS: • AC/DC POWER (Green) - On when system is running on AC power; flashes when using DC. • ALARM (Red) - On for supervisory alarm; flashes for fire alarm. • TROUBLE (Yellow) - On when trouble condition exists. • SILENCED (Yellow) - On when alarm or trouble has been silenced but not yet cleared. • EVENT MEMORY (Yellow) - On when an alarm condition has been reset. SET MODE/REPORT (Yellow) - On when system is in test or program mode, including Date/Time set mode. Flashes when system is reporting. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS: • Dimensions: 16 in. W x 26.4 in. H x 4 in. D (40.6cm W x 67cm Fj x 10.2cm D) • Weight: 25 lbs. (11.4 kg.) • Color: Red TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS: • FCC Registration No.: AC6USA-65475-AL-E • Type of Jack: RJ31 X (2 required) APPROVALS: • UL Listed • FM Approved • CFM Approved • New York City MEA (formerly BSA) • NFPA Central Station Reporting Local Protective Signaling System City Box Polarity Reversal Proprietary Protective Signaling System OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Model 4180 Status Display Module Provides 16 outputs to give alarm and trouble conditions by zone. Two units can be connected to annunciate all 16 zones on a 5207 control. Can be used to drive LED or graphic annunciators. (Non -supervised) Model 7181 Fire Zone Convertor Converts Style A zones to Style D and vice versa. 5220 Direct Connect Module Used for City Box and polarity reversing direct wire applications. 5530 Downloading Modem SIA format modem for remote programming of 5207. 5541 Downloading Software For remote programming with IBM PC and compatible computers. Can be used with 5207. Requires 5530 modem. Software/modem package may be ordered as a 5561. 5260 Printer Interface Allows connection of a standard computer printer to provide a printed record of 5207 system activity. Simple plug-in connection. (Printer not supplied.) Series MIZ Piezoelectric Mini Horns and Mini Strobe Horns ® Wheelock's Series MIZ piezoelectric Mini Horns and Mini Strobe Horns are compact electronic alarm signals that are Listed under UL 464 for Audible Appliances and UL 1971 for Emergency Devices for the Hearing Impaired for use in public mode Fire Protection Sys- tems. They are ideal for alarm signaling in individual rooms, apartments, hotels, offices -where dependable performance and economi- cal installation are prime concerns. MIZ Series Mini Horns produce high sound output (90 dBA at 10 feet) with minimum current draw, just 12 milliamps at 24 volts, 8 mA at 12 volts, and they are available with integral strobes to meet the latest code and ADA require- ments for visible signaling. 11 Features • Approvals Include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971 and UL 464), Factory Mutual (FM), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA) and submitted for Chicago (BFP) on all models. • High sound output for enhanced audibility (90 dBA at 10 feet). • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • Mini Horn Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30, 75 and 110• candela ratings for single input activation. • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS and HSW Series strobe designs offer fire alarm system designers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 12 VDC and 24 VDC models with wide Listed voltage, filtered DC and FWR. • Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel. • Mount to standard single and doublegang backboxes or surface mount Wiremold ® Boxes - Important for Retrofit Installations. • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. Easy installation with In/Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compatibility with sensitive detection and communication cir- cuits. Specifications and Ordering Information Series MIZ+ LS/LSM/MSPS MIZ Mini Strobe Horn Current Requirement Am s Rated vera a Current Rated Peak Current Rated Inrush Current Voltage _TS­_J MS LSM I IS HSW LS MS LSM IS HSW LS MS LSM IS HSW 20 VDC .088 1 .143 .123 .248 .288 .168 .296 .258 .508 .696 .218 .288 .233 .658 .558 24 VDC .092 .147 .127 .237 .242 .202 .308 .272 .462 .582 .262 .292 .282 .672 .672 31 VDC .102 .157 .137 .217 .254 .232 .318 .288 .392 .542 .342 .322 .382 .902 .872 20 VFWR .092 .147 .137 .265 .292 222 .402 .362 .712 .972 .332 .402 .327 .932 .792 24 VFWR .098 .152 .142 .250 .247 .233 .407 .382 .657 .847 .397 .407 .397 .947 .947 31 VFWR .118 .162 .152 .223 .217 .267 .417 .392 .547 .777 .477 .447 .527 1.277 1.227 10.5 VDC .166 .241 .226 --- --- .346 .566 .476 --- --- .306 .506 .446 --- --- 12 VDC .168 .243 .228 --- --- .348 .568 .478 --- --- .308 .508 .448 --- --- 15.6 VDC .170 .245 .230 --- --- .350 .570 .480 --- --- .400 .660 .450 --- --- 10.5 VFWR .183 .248 .238 --- --- .483 .738 .668 --- --- .428 .708 .628 --- --- 12 VFWR .188 .253 .243 --- --- .488 .743 .673 --- --- .433 .713 .633 --- --- 15.6 VFWR .190 .265 .253 --- - .490 .745 .675 --- -- .560 .925 1 .675 --- --- Use the highest value of rated average current to determine the maximum number of mini strobe horns and to establish power supplies and wire gauge requirements. Use the rated peak current or rated inrush current (whichever is higher) to verify fuse requirements. Make sure that the average, peak and inrush currents do not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. See "Installation Instructions". Mini -Horn & Strobe Mini -Horn models are listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32" F to 120• F (0• C to 49• C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. MIZ-24-HSW-HFR not available after March 31, 1996. Replaced with AS24110-HFR; see catalog page 5 or Data Sheet NS8000. " See Mounting Options Data Sheet #S7000 or page 34 of this catalog. 1. Models code suffix: V = vertical lens: H = horizontal lens; F = fire lettering: R = red plate; W = white. 2. Conduit entrances to the backbox should be selected to provide sufficient wiring clearance for the installed product. 3. Do not pass additional wires (used for other than the signaling device) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result in insufficient wiring space for the signaling device. 4. For Fire Alarm applications using white MIZ-Horns, a red "Fire" Label is provided. Affix this label to the front of the mounting plate to identify the function of the alarm signal. SEE PAGE 4 FOR GENERAL AND TECHNICAL NOTES. 17 Ei Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone Electronic Signals Wheelock's Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code-3 Tone, Code-3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi/Lo Tone. Our Code-3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern codes that take effect in July of 1996 without requiring additional equipment. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. Synchronized strobe versions are available. Features • Approvals include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971 and UL 464) Listings, Factory Mutual (FM), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA) and Chicago (BFP) approvals on all models. • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to provide superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall condi- tions with two field selectable sound output Ilevels. • Code-3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI/NFPA/ISO temporal pattern for standard emergency evacuation signaling. • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling circuit with any of the (8) audible signals. • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • MT Strobe models available with 15, �t5/75, 30 and 75 candela ratings for independent or single Input activations and all new synchronized strobe designs. • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS, HSW Series and all new synchronized strobe designs offer fire alarm system de- signers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 12 VDC, 24 VDC and 115 VAC models with wide Listed voltage Series MT Show w/l0B Series MT Series MT4 115 VAC range. • No additional trimplate required for flush. mounting. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compatibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. • MT & MT-WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation requiring weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 strobes are not required the MT-WM and MT4-115 VAC strobe models are UL 1638 Listed and are designed for surface mount- ing indoors or outdoors. • Series MT Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept two #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each ter- minal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision. • Selectable input voltage on non -strobe DC versions. Strobe versions are factory set for either 12 VDC, 24 VDC or 115 VAC. • Mounts to either 4" square or double gang boxes (important for retrofit installations). Attractive flush or surface mounting. • Series MT Strobe multitone electronic signals equipped with SUSLM synchronized strobes, when used in conjunction with Wheelock SM/DSM Sync Modules, produce a synchronized strobe flash for compliance with ADA guidelines concerning photosensitive epilepsy. Alarm Tones Tone Pattern Description Tone Pattern Description Horn Horn Continuous Code-3 Tone 500 Hz ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern Bell 1560 Hz Modulated 0.7 sec. ON, Repeat) Slow Whoop 500-1200 Hz Sweep 4.0 sec. ON, 0.5 sec. OFF, Repeat) March Time Horn Horn 0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF, Repeat) Siren 600-1200 Hz Sweep 1.0 sec. ON, Repeat) Code-3 Horn Horn ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern Hi/Lo 1000/800 Hz 0.25 sec. ON, Alternate MT Strobe models are UL 1971 Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32' F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. All MT and MT-4 strobe models for outdoor use are Listed for 31 ° F to 150' F (-35° C to 66° C) and maximum humidity of 95%. . Specifications E C ' Table 1: dBA and Current Ratings for Multitone Signals Without Strobes Tone Input Current' AMPS @ 24 VDC Input Current' AMPS @ 12 VDC Input Current' AMPS @ 115 VAC Typical Anechoic dBA at 10 Feel Rated Reverberant dBA at 10 Feet Per UL 464 At Nominal Input Voltage At Minimal Input Voltage At Nominal In ut Volta e HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 101 95 88 82 91 85 Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 0.040 0.038 94 89 82 75 85 79 March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 101 95 85 79 88 82 Code-3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 101 95 85 75 85 79 Code-3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 0.042 0.038 97 92 79 75 82 75 Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 1 0.050 0.040 101 96 88 82 88 82 Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 0.045 0.040 100 95 85 82 88 82 Hi/Lo 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 1 0.041 0.039 1 95 90 82 1 79 85 79 Table 2: dBA and Current Ratings for Audible Portion of Multitone Signals With Strobes Tone Input Current' AMPS @ 24 VDC , ' Input Current' AMPS @ 12 VDC Input Current'. AMPS @ 115 VAC Typical Anechoic dBA at 10 Feet Rated Reverberant dBA at 10 Feet Per UL 464 At Nominal Input Voltage At Minimal Input Voltage At Nominal Input Voltage HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STO Horn 0.040 0.023 Y 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 99 93 85 79 88 82 Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 0.040 0.038 92 87 79 75 82 75 March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 99 93 82 75 85 79 Code-3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 99 93 79 75 82 75 Code-3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 0.042 0.038 95 90 75 70 ' 79 73 ' Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 1 0.100 0.025 0.050 0.040 99 94 82 75 85 79 Siren 0.036 0.023 1 0.082 0.020 0.045 0.040 98 93 82 75 85 79 Hi/Lo 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 0.041 0.039 93 88 79 75 82 75 OTES ' UL 1638 only. 1. Add 25% more input current than shown in Tables 1 and 2 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage. Rated Input Voltage (either filtered DC or unfiltered full -wave -rectified (FWR)): Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20-31 VDC (for 24 VDC models) or 12-15.6 VDC (for 12 VDC models). Note that ADA guidelines presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supply and standby battery and subtract the voltage drop from the circuit wiring resistance to deter- mine the applied voltage to the strobes. 2. 115 VAC models have been UL tested to operate from 96 VAC to 132 VAC. Strobe candela at -35• Centigrade is reduced to 7.5 candela. 3. Anechoic dBA is measured on axis in a non -reflective (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5 dBA to typical anechoic values shown in Table 1 and 2. 4. Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room. - A WARNING: MULTITONE STROBE MODELS SET ON "CODE-3 TONE" WITH "STANDARD dBA" 00 NOT MEET THE 75 dBA MINIMUM UL REVERBERANT SOUND LEVEL REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC MODE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE (NOTED BY - IN TABLE 2). MODELS WITH SETTINGS WHICH PRODUCE LESS THAN 75 dBA MAY NOT BE HEARD. THIS SETTING IS ACCEPTABLE ONLY FOR GENERAL SIGNALING (NON -FIRE ALARM) USE. USE THE ' HIGH" dBA SETTING WITH THIS TONE OR USE A DIFFERENT TONE FOR PUBLIC MODE SERVICE. Make sure that the average, peak and inrush currents do not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, add the strobe current from Table 3 to the proper audible current from Table 1 or 2. See separate "Installation Instructions" for further details. Table 3: Strobe Current Requirement AMPS Rated Average Current Rated Peak Current Rated Inrush Current Voltage LS SL MS LSM SLM IS I HSW LS I SL MS LSM SLM IS HSW LS SL MS LSM SLM IS HSW 20 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .240 .280 .160 .192 .288 .250 .310 .500 .680 .210 .252 .280 .225 .252 .650 .550 24 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .225 .230 .190 .228 .296 .260 .320 .450 .570 .250 .300 .280 .270 .300 .660 .660 31 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .195 .190 .210 .252 .296 .260 .320 .370 .520 .320 .384 .300 .360 .384 .880 .850 20 VFWR .080 .105 .135 .125 .150 .253 .280 .210 .252 .390 .350 .435 .700 .960 .320 .384 .390 .315 .384 .920 .780 24 VFWR .081 .100 .135 .125 .150 .233 .230 .216 .260 .390 .365 .450 .640 .830 .380 .456 .390 .380 .456 .930 .930 31 VFWR .091 .096 .135 .125 .152 .196 .190 .240 .288 -390 .365 .450 .520 .750 .450 .540 .420 .500 .540 1.25 1.20 10.5 VDC .160 -230 .220 --- --- --- -340 --- .560 .470 --- --- --- .300 --- .500 .440 --- --- --- 12 VDC .160 -- .230 .220 --- ••• ••• .340 ••• .560 .470 --- --- 300 - .500 .440 --- --- --- 15.6 VDC .160 - .230 .220 --- --- .340 .560 .470 --- --- - .390 - .650 .470 -- --- --- 10.5 VFWR .175 .238 .230 --- --- .475 .730 .660 --- --- .420 .700 .620 --- --- --- 12 VFWR .175 - .238 .230 --- --- .475 .730 .660 --- --- - .420 - .700 .620 --- --- --- 15.6 VFWR .175 - .245 .240 -- -- .475 -- .730 .660 --- .545 .910 .660 Series AMT and AMT Strobe Multiple Input Multitone Electronic Signals WuHEELOCK'S Series AMT Multiple Input Electronic Signals provide the industry with the only UL1971/464 combination dible/visual device that simplifies installation and offers three (3) distinct prioritized audible signals from three isolated inputs. Priority (1) will override all other commands upon activation. The AMT offers a choice of eight (8) self -prioritized sound combinations for suppression releasing systems, combination security and emergency evacuation systems and high risk installations as well as many other applications. r' L Features • Approvals include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971 and UL 464) Listings, Factory Mutual (FM), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA) and Chicago (BFP) approvals on all models. • Three separate prioritized inputs that will activate three isolated signals. • All inputs are supervised. • Code-3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI/NFPA/ISO temporal pattern. • Two power taps for high dBA and standard dBA. • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. % • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • AMT Strobe models available with 15, 1555 and 75 candela ratings. • AMT with strobe can flash independently or in unison with all audible signals. • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM and IS Series strobe designs of- fer fire alarm system designers, specifiers and installers the in dustry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. electable input voltage on non -strobe version. Strobe versions and factory set for either 12 VDC or 24 VDC. • Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel. • Mounts to either 4" square or double gang boxes — Important for retrofit installations. Attractive flush or surface mounting op- tions. • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. Fast instal- lation with In/Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compat- ibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. Specifications Series AMT Input Terminals Table 1: dBA Ratings for AMT Multitone Signal dBA for AMT Multitone with Strobe Tone Typical Anechoic dBA at 10 Feet Rated Reverberant dBA At 10 Feet Per UL 464 Anechoic dBA @ 10' Reverberant dBA @ 10' Per UL 464 At Nominal At Minimum At Maximum Nominal Minimum Maximum Input Volta a Input Volta a Input Voltage Voltage Volta a Volta e HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD Horn 99 93 88 79 88 82 98 92 85 79 85 82 Bell 93 88 82 75 85 79 91 86 79 75 82 75 March Time Horn 98 92 85 79 88 82 98 92 82 75 85 79 Code-3 Horn 99 93 85 75 85 79 98 92 82 75 82 79 Code-3 Tone 95 89 85 79 88 82 94 89 82 75 85 79 Slow Whoop 99 94 82 75 85 79 98 93 79 75 82 75 iren 97 92 82 75 82 75 97 92 79 73` 79 75 93 85 82 75 85 79 92 87 79 75 82 75 LVibHI/1-0 rating Chimes 1 89 1 83 1 79 73` 82 75 1 88 1 82 1 75 1 70` 1 73` E S L. E P R O D U C T I N F O R M A T 1 O N B U L L E T I N ■ Intelligent, self -diagnostics ■ Field replaceable optical chambe ■ Low -profile design ■ Plug-in terminal block ■ Advanced false alarm immunity 429 SERIES Self -Diagnostic, Two -wire, Photoelectric Smoke Detectors Model numbers: 429AT, 429C, 429CT, 429CRT, 429CST, and 429CSST srt^� ®L [ULC 1= M usTED .� APPROVED California State Fire Marshal Approved MEA (New York City) The ESL 429 Series self -diagnostic, two -wire smoke detectors continually monitor their own r sensitivity and operational status, and provide a visual trouble indication if they drift out of sensitivity range or fail internal diagnostics. This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements without the need for external meters. Additional diagnostic information is activated by applying a magnet near the detector's integral reed switch. This initiates a self -diagnostic routine and._' provides visual indication of sensitivity level, or if service is required. The 429 Series is easily cleaned by simply replacing ESUs proprietary field -replaceable optical chamber. All models are designed to reduce false alarms from dust, insects, RA and external light. An integral combination rate -of -rise and fixed 135°F (570C), 50-foot rated, heat sensor is available with all 'T" model detectors (see selection guide). An integrated silicon heat sensor and a dedicated microprocessor are used to detect heat and perform the rate of rise calcula- tions, for earlier heat detection. continued I ESL 429 Series Smoke Detectors 11 11 Architectural and Engineering Specifications The ESL 429 Series low -profile, self -diagnostic, two -wire smoke detectors work on the light scattering principle. A pulsed infrared light -emitting diode serves as the light source, and a high-speed photo -diode as the sensing element. When the amount of light reflected onto the photodiode reaches the sensitivity setting, the smoke sampling rate increases. Three (3) successive smoke sensings above the sensitivity setting are required to sound an alarm. This design has superior protection against false alarms caused by dust, insects, RF and ambient -light. A confirmed alarm causes the normally flashing power indicator LED to light continuously and the optional alarm relay (available in "R" models) to operate. A trouble indication is automatically displayed by flashing the LED every second. This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements. An internal 85 dB horn (available in "S" models) emits a steady tone when the detector alarms and a pulsed tone when power polarity is reversed. Also available is the "SS" model which chirps when the unit goes outside the approved sensitivity range for more than one day. Resetting the detector will silence chirp for one day, until unit is restored to proper sensitivity. r Product Data Sensitivity ........................................... max ..... 3.1 - 1.0%/ft. min ... 3.1 + 0.50%/ft. Operating temperature range ....................... 32°F to 120°F 0°C to 500C Operating humidity range ............................... 0 to 95% RH Minimum voltage - C, CT, CRT, CST, CSST .................... 8.5 V - AT .............................. 6.5 V Maximum voltage - C, CT, CRT, CST, CSST .................... 33 V - AT .................................................... 20 V Maximum ripple (peak to peak) .................................... 10% Typical average standby current ................................. 70 µA Field wiring size ............................................... 14 - 24 AWG Selection Guide The proprietary optical sensing chamber is field replaceable, allowing quick and easy cleaning and maintenance. Models with auxiliary relays are approved for releasing service The very low profile 429 Series detectors are equipped with a hinged cover, a concealed tamper -resistant latch, and insect screens. All wiring terminates in plug-in, clamp -type screw terminals. The detectors mount to a standard single -gang electrical box, a four -inch octagonal, four -inch square electrical box, or WIREMOLD No. 5739 fixture box. Smoke Detector Spacing On smooth ceilings (as defined in NFPA 72), spacing of 30 feet (9.1 meters) may be used as a guide. Other spacing may be used depending on ceiling height, high air movement, and other conditions or response requirements. I 1.85" (4 70 cm) 6.V (15.5 cm) i o Alarm current .... draws max of 60 mA if not limited by panel Max. avg: polarity reverse current - CST ...................... 10 mA Sounder specifications ................................... 85 d6 at ]Oft. Heat detector specifications fixed temp ........................... 135°F ± 5°F (57.2°C ± 2.8°C) rate of rise ... 15°F/min. & > 1050F (8.3°C/min. & > 40.6°C) Relay specifications ..................... 2A Q 28 V DC or 120 VAC Packaging ..................... 10 detectors are packed in a carton Color ............................................... white cover/white base with UV inhibitor to prevent yellowing 2-wire compatibility .................... see ESL Compatibility Index Listings ............ UL 268, FM, CSFM and MEA (New York City) for Canadian ULC listed products use 428 series Designator Feature Description Isolated Fixed Temp. Isolated fixed 135°F (57°C) and rate of rise heat detector, independently trips the LED and alarm H and Rate of Rise Heat relay output. Smoke detector activates internal sounder (local alarm) and auxiliary relay, but Detector does not latch. Approved as both single station smoke alarm and system heat detector. Ideal for hotel, motel and dormitory, rooms where smoking is allowed. R Auxiliary Relay Used to activate other devices such as elevator recall, door holders, strobes, etc. Listed for releasing service. S Built-in Sounder 85db built-in sounder alarms when smoke is detected or when power wiring polarity is reversed. Built-in Sounder with 85db built-in sounder alarms when smoke is detected or when power wiring polarity is reversed. SS Sensitivity Status Also, chirps when unit goes outside the approved sensitivity range for more than one day. Output Resetting detector will silence chirp for one day, until unit is restored to proper sensitivity. T Integrated Fixed Temp. and Rate of Integrated fixed 1350F (57°C) temperature and rate of rise heat detector offers double protection. Rise Heat Detector Either heat detector or smoke detector can trip and latch LED and alarm relay outputs. ESL N' A PRODUCT OF SENTROL, INC CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 12345 SW Leveton Dr. Sentrol, Inc. reserves the right Tualatin, OR 97062 to change specifications Tel.: 503.692.4052 without notice. Fax: 503.691.7566 01995 Sentrol, Inc. U.S. & Canada: 800.547.2556 Technical Service: 800.648.7424 E-1883-0395-FLG15K ti a� �' a'�° n i M �,s '��6 �`•"� �'� a �*b 7�C. xP �i7s'yleN }Sy)LY3?1 ki vv i �yy, '� tt S f Y '� r�'� -pp�.S . N'•m y.. f..� .. a ' .. .. ,>;d i IRE FARE °ALARM FIRE,fs SAL' �IRE�iAIaRM FIRE �' al x° a„i ".3 t i w y y+b•� �- L ,� �'ti LIFT. aiz.0E 3 ■_zuK�EY n F k P�rl PULL 3 ONLY( � - �.,,^.+ti ray r'ffinp�s1 9+Sy. q, vi! �s �. . . BASIC CONSTRUCTION AND MMATERIAI. I M RMS IT Shown • SPECIFICATIONS Electrical: switch 10 arnp @ 120vac Gold Contact 1.0 amp @ 120vac Key Switch OS amp @ 30vdc Phone Jack 0.1 amp @ 24vdc Dimensions: _ Station Width 3.200 in Length 4.750 in Depth 0.875 in Weight 15.5 oz / 420 grams Mount Single gang RMS-DAH Width 3.325 in. Length 4.750 in. Depth 1.625 in. Weight 1 lb 9oz. / 756grams RMS-LP Width 3.325 in. and LPH Length 4.750 in. Depth 1.500 in. Weight 1 lb 4 oz / 560 grams cote Meets UL, ULC, CSFM , and BSA Requirements. Quantity pricing/ Private labeling available. Painted Die Cast Housing 14 Ga Plated Steel Back Plate Corrosion Inhibited Surfaces Terminal Block(4 Position) Single Gang Mounting 10 AMP Snap Action Switch (S.P.S.T. , S.P.D.T.) ORDERING INFORMATION Rms.(.... Manual Station series A Switch type plus pigtail leads or terminal block connections Package options Options (Add to above) -IP S.P.S.T. with pigtail -1T S.P.S.T. with terminal block -2T DP.S.T. with terminal block -6T DP.D.T. with terminal block -PS Presignal Key switch 0.5 amp @ 30vdc -LP Lift and Pull dual action adaptor -LPH Lift and Pull halon adaptor -LED Light Emitting Diode(red, green, yellow) -GCS SP.D.T. Gold Contact 1.Oamp @ 120vac -GCD DP.D.T. Gold Contact 1.0amp @ 120vac -PJ Phone Jack 0.1 amp @ 24vdc -KL Key Lock access (specify key type) -BB Surface Mounting back box -EXC Exit Alarm only sign ExampW RMS-IT-LP-KL Single pole single throw switch with terminal block, lift and pull covet Alfd kty lock access 4 L7] 280B SERIES RATE -OF -RISE AND FIXED TEMPERATURE • USE FOR PROPERTY PROTECTION ONLY • UL AND CSFM LISTED MODELS FEATURES • WHITE —blend with ceiling. • LQ%Af PROFILE —with wide base covering mounting plate and box. • POSITIVE OP- ERATING INDICATION —when fixed temperature element is activated, center disc falls free tom detector. (Detector replacement is required) • ON SITE TESTING —rate -of - rise feature is automatically self -restoring permitting on site testing of this feature. • EASY INSTALLATION —twist and it locks in place; same mounting plate for 3 1/4 or 4 inch octagon box, or open mounting. Terminals clearly marked. • WIDE SPACING-50 foot centers on rate -of -rise and fixed temperature units. (See Specification Table for details) LISTINGS AND APPROVALS—UL, FM, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM). Cat. No. 280E Series DESCRIPTION Heat Detectors are available with 135' or 1940 Fahrenheit ratings; in fixed, or fixed and rate -of -rise temperature op- eration with single circuit normally open contacts. The Heat detector is available with either a metal or white plastic reversible mounting plate. Both the metal and plas- tic plates can be used for either flush or surface mounting.. The plastic plate includes a white skirt which covers the space between detector base and the mounting surface. Contact ratings on all models are 3 amps @ 6 to 125V.AC, 1.0 amps Co-) 6 to 28V DC, 0.3 amps @ 125V DC; and .01 amps @ 250V DC. Maximum Coverage NOTES: U.L U.L Max Ambled (Note 2) Max 1. For white plastic reversible mounting plate in place of standard meta plate. Add sutfix'-PL' Number Normal Rate -of -rise Temp. Calling Dice to Cat. No. (e.g. 281 B-PL). Of Cond. of (Note 4) or Rating Temp. From Wall 2. Maximum detector coverage has been determined by UL to provide detection time equal to Cat. No. Circuits Contacts Fixed Temp. •F Rating •F Sq. R. Spacing Note 3 sprinkler devices spaced at 10-foot intervals on a smooth ceiling 15 feet 9Inches high. Higher ceilings can adversely affect detection time in some instances. Earfier'detection time may be obtained by reducing the spacing between detectors. See NFPA 72, Chapter 5. 3. Maximum distance shown is from any wall partition or ceiling projection extending down more than 12 inches. 4. Rate -of -Rise rating is 15•F/Min-Self-Restoring. 2818 1 Open ROR &Fixed 135 100 2,500 50' UL 30' FM 25' 282E 1 1 Open I ROR & Fixed 1 194 1 150 283E 1 Open Fixed 135 100 284E 1 Open Fixed 194 150 WARNING 1. DANGER - This device does not protect life against fire and smoke. In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke, heat and toxic gases can build up before a heat detector would initiate an alarm. Independent studies indi- cate that heat detectors should only be used when property protection alone is involved. In cases where life safety is a factor, the use of smoke detec- tors is recommended. The intended use of the Edward 280B Series Heat Detector is to provide one source of information that is supplemental to smoke detection to in- crease the probability that an early warning will be provided so that prop- erty can be safeguarded. Heat detectors do not always detect fires be- cause the fire may be a slow smoldering, low heat type (producing smoke) or because they may not be near where the fire occurs, or because the heat of the fire may bypass them. This detector will not detect oxygen lev- els, smoke, toxic gases, or flames. Accordingly, this device should only be used as part of a broadly based program of fire safety which would include a variety of sources of information on heat and smoke levels, visual sight- ing of the fire, extinguishment systems, and other safety measures. If they are spaced in accordance with the above table, they can contribute, within an overall fire safety program, to reducing the risk of avoidable prop- erty losses. Under no circumstances should these devices be relied on as the sole measure to ensure fire safety. Danger will result if these devices are relied on to any degree for the protection of human life. 2. DANGER - This device does not contain any built-in signal. Alarm sig- nals can only be generated by interconnection with separately installed sig- naling devices. 3. DANGER - This device will not operate without electrical power, and fires often cause cutoffs of electrical power. This device does not contain a bat- tery backup power supply. If the electrical circuit feeding the device is cut. or is not providing power for any reason, this device will not detect heat or provide any warning of a possible fire. Nor will it provide any warning that it is not functioning. 4. DANGER - The rate -of -rise feature on the Edwards 280E Series Heat Detector is subject to failure over time. The rate -of -rise feature should be tested by a qualified fire protection specialist annually to ensure that it is in working order. EDWARDS • A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL • CHESHIRE, CT OB410 ©COPYRIGHT 1996 EDWARDS FX1407 E13 F.A. POWER LIMITED FIRE PROTECTION TWO CONDUCTOR PARALLEL UL Listed NEC Type FPLR MW CATALOG NUMBER OF NOMINAL POUNDS PER NO. 5402P CONDUCTORS AWG SIZE O.D THOUSAND FT. COLOR 2 18 SOLID 125 x 230 20 RED, WHITE, BROWN, BLACK, GREEN, ORANGE & BLUE 5416P 2 16 SOLID 132 x 237 26 RED, WHITE & BLACK 5414P 2 14 SOLID 143 x 250 36 RED, WHITE & BLACK 5412P 2 12 SOLID 142 x 306 59 RED, WHITE & BLACK El POWER LIMITED FIDE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING CABLE MULTIPLE CONDUCTOR SHIELDED DRAIN WIRE, CABLED & JACKETED UL Listed NEC Type FPLR NOMINAL NOMINAL CATALOG NUMBER OF INSULATION JACKET NOMINAL POUNDS PER STANDARD NO. CONDUCTORS AWG SIZE THICKNESS THICKNESS O.D THOUSAND FT. STOCK COLORS 5809SJ 4 22 SOLID .010 .015 .146 19 RED 5423SJ 2 18 SOLID .010 .015 .166 21 RED 5403SJ 3 18 SOLID .010 .015 .178 28 RED 5404SJ 4 18 SOLID .010 .015 .191 35 RED 5406SJ 6 18 SOLID .010 .015 .226 50 RED 5416SJ 2 16 SOLID .010 .015 .187 31 RED 5492SJ 4 16 SOLID .010 .015 .218 50 RED 5414SJ 2 14 SOLID .014 .015 .214 42 RED 5412SJ 2 12 SOLID 014 015 .256 55 RED [usbuan Wiry olile L C Rechargeable Sealed Lead -Acid Battery _-_ -SERIES FEATURES o Maintenance free operation • Sealed, leak -proof construction o Long service life _ o No corrosive gas generation " o Low self -discharge / Long shelf life • Compact, light weight a Design flexibility k o Starved electrolyte o Cycle or float applications • U.L. Component recognition (File #MH-25191) Y SPECIFICATIONS OF MX SERIES NOMINAL NOMINAL CAPACITY DIMENSIONS PER BATTERY BATTERY MODEL VOLTAGE BATTERY WEIGHT TERMINAL TYPE PER CARTON 20HR 10HR LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT TOTAL HEIGHT 1.75V/CELL 1.75V/CELL OVER TERMINAL INCH MM INCH MM INCH MM INCH MM LBS KG QTY WGT (AH) (AH) MX-06012 6 1.2 1.1 3.89 99 0.96 24.5 2.05 52.0 2.28 58.0 0.68 0.31 F-1 TAB 40 33 �r1X-06040 6 4.0 3.7 2.76 70 1.85 47.0 4.02 102.0 4.02 102.0 2.12 0.96 F-1 TAB 20 44 MX-06040L 6 4.0 3.7 2.76 70 1.85 47.0 4.02 102.0 4.02 102.0 2.13 0.96 P-2 WIRE LEAD 20 44 MX-06070 6 7.0 6.5 5.95 151 1.34 34.0 3.84 97.5 3.84 97.5 3.30 1.50 F-1 TAB 10 35 MX-06095 6 9.5 8.8 4.26 108 2.75 70.0 5.54 141.0 5.54 141.0 4.90 2.20 P-FASTON 10 50 POLORIZED MX-06100 6 10.0 9.3 5.94 151 1.97 50.0 3.70 94.0 3.98 101.0 4.63 2.10 F-1 TAB 10 47 MX-12012 12 1.2 1.1 3.90 99 1.69 43.0 2.05 52.0 2.28 58.0 1.32 0.60 F-1 TAB 20 30 MX-12019 12 1.9 1.1 7.01 178 1.34 34.0 2.36 60.0 2.56 65.0 1.98 0.90 F-1 TAB 10 25 MX-12030 12 3.0 2.8 5.28 134 2.64 67.0 2.40 61.0 2.60 66.0 3.00 1.36 F-1 TAB 10 31 MX-12040 12 4.0 3.7 3.54 90 2.76 70.0 4.02 102.0 4.02 102.0 3.90 1.77 F-1 TAB 12 48 MX-12070 12 i 7.0 6.5 5.94 151 2.56 65.0 3.70 94.0 3.98 101.0 5.89 2.67 F-1 TAB 5 30 MX-12170 12 17.0 15.8 7.13 181 2.99 76.0 6.57 167.0 6.57 167.0 13.67 6.20 B-1 NUT & BOLT 2 30 MX-12240 12 24.0 22.0 6.50 165 6.89 175.0 4.92 125.0 4.92 125.0 21.60 9.80 B-1 NUT & BOLT I 1 22 MX-12240S 12 24.0 22.0 6.50 165 4.92 125.0 6.89 175.0 6.89 175.0 21.60 9.80 B-1 NUT & BOLT 1 22 MX 12310 12 31.0 29.0 7 72 196 5.16 131.0 6.10 155.0 6.89 175.0 25.50 1 1.60 B-1 NUT & BOLT 1 26 MX-12400 12 40.0 31.0 7.76 197 6 54 166.0 6.89 175.0 6.89 175.0 34.83 15.80 B-2 NUT & BOLT 1 35 1 km-12600 12 60.0 56 0 10.08 256 6.61 168.0 7.87 200 0 8.78 223 0 58.50 26.60 B-3 NUT &BOLT! 1 59 MX-12700 12 70.0 65.0 13.78 350 6.54 166.0 6.85 174.0 6.85 174.0 55.50 25.22 B-3 NUT & BOLT 1 56 MIX 121000 12 100.0 93.0 13.07 332 6.85 174.0 8.43 214 0 9.41 239 0 75.40 34.27 B 4 NUT & BOLT; 1 76 Coaxial Protection • Clamping level - 30 VRMS DTK-VSP DTK-VSP/BNC • Signal path and shielding protected • No insertion loss r�Crr f ��BNCr� • Plastic housing with interior metal shielding List $59.95 List $59.95 • Response Time I nanosecond • Power Dissipation - 1.500.000, 8 x 20 psec Dealer $29.98 Dealer $29.98 hz • Bandpa12 DTK-VSPU DTK-VSPN • 12 AWG 2' ground wire AWGss roue wire • Self Restoring after each surge within ratings "U" * rrA1" * � V • Permanently mountable secure tabs List $99.95 List $99.95 Dealer $49.98 Dealer $49.98 * Contact Factory For Wattage Hard - Wire AC Protection DTK-120HW • 1 10/ 125 VAC 20 amp • Clamping Level - 130 VRMS Response Time - <5 nanoseconds • Power Dissipation - 500 Joules 2,610.000 VA, 10 x 1,000 psec TVSS • Filtering 1449 • Surge Current - 39,000 amps. 8 x 20 psec • Self Restoring after each surge within ratings • Complete protection between ground, neutral and phase • Diagnostic Indicator Light DTK-220HW • 220 volt single phase • Clamping Level phase to phase - 250 VRMS. phase to ground - 130 VRMS • Response Time - <5 nanoseconds • Power Dissipation - 210 Joules 1 .100.000 VA, 10 x 1.000 psec • Filtering • Surge Current - 27,000 amps, 8 x 20 psec • Self Restoring after each surge within ratings • Complete protection between ground, neutral and phase • Parallel installation DTK-120/240CM • 120/240 volt single phase • Clamping Level - 130 VRMS (L-G), 260 VRMS (L-L) • Response Time - <5 nanoseconds • Filtering Energy - 500 Joules. 10 x 1.000 psec r-ulse Life - 1.000 10,000 amp pulses • Protection Modes - L-L & L-G • Surge Current - 50,000 amps per phase • Complete protection between ground, neutral and phase • Dimensions - 3' x 1.5- x 2- 'European 220 Volt Available TVSS 1449 SURGE PROTECTION '�e '�f '- *-117 C V Canadian Listed k17- UL TVSS 1449 7 ®. . Now= icmom SURGE PROTECTION p� 4 Protection Surge Modular 1, Data TELE/DATA/MODEMS/T-1 • 3 foot cord Clamping Level - See graph • 125 milliorr,p nuto reset sneak Current Joules - 76/pair. 10 x 1.000 usec protection Surge Current - 9.000 amps/pair • Response time < 5 nanoseconds 12 AWG 2' ground wire Rower Dissipation - 400.000 VA/pair. 8 x 20 usec Self Restoring after each surge within ratings NEWEST TECHNOLOGY IN CURRENT/AMPERAGE PROTECTION UL 497A� Automatic Reset Sneak Current Protection • Polymeric PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) *)Technology Eliminate Nuisance Fuse Blows!! Breakthrough i6 Protection • Removes Telephone- line temporarily SO Microinches of Gold on all connectors Movt; part 68 of FCC Code • Resets after amperage condition passes • Solid State • Latest in circuit protection technology • Controls ground potential problems Screw Terminal Connection Loops, Voice and Data • Screw Terminal Connection • Clamping Level - See graph • 125 milliamp auto reset sneak current protection . Joules-. 76/pair. 10 x 1,000 usec • Terminals allow 22 AWG - 14 AWG wire Surge Current - 9,000 amps/pair • Isolated surge protection/wire 12 AWG 2' ground wire • r? sa fi.m- <5 nanoseconds . Solt Restorinq • t:;. n 100 000 VA/pair. 8 c 20 psec NEWEST TECHNOLOGY It, CURRENT/AMPERAGE PROTECTION UL 497A 43 La Standard Computer Port 1 1. DB9, DB15, DB25 • Clamping level 7 VRMS • Response Time <5 nanoseconds • Self Restoring after each surge within ratings • 12 AWG 2' Ground wire • All lines protected • Simple installation • transients shunted to separate ground c -I i- i.t t_'.D UNA14UL UUUIV I Y UUUUVA11U1VAL Lit rIVJC clIR 1. G I I'••I;'L Earl K. Wood, TAX COLLECTOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA THIS LICENSE IS IN ADDITION TO AND NOT III LIEU OF ANY OTHER LICENSE REOUIRED BY LAW OR MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE-. IT IS SUBJECT TO REGULATION OF ZONING. d ALTH � AND ANY OTHER LAWFUL AUTHORITY. IT IS VALID FROM OCTOBER I TFIROUGH SEPTEMBER 30 OF LICENSE YEAR. OELINOUENT PENALTY IS ADDED OCTOBER 1L G W ..r .... yi; .7-. Do o w _ x •• o cn U M Q CD ( r ID-�i w I (j i ,;... II_ .. _, .'.:r=, rr (� � .;�`j}4� . Jull I YI.11\til U xQ B-) w 0 0 o w 11� l O O U �. 3 0, Y-'I_ p' /� w sG d 0 R THIS FORM BECOMES A RECEIPT WHEN VALIDATED BY THE TAX COLLECTOR. � @. r Y A� '.. rk $, sF a h, -^•' a'T t^:$?' ;�: k. ak 3? r .'4: (� ;.' ?" .-. 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Expirationdate: AUG 31, 2002 CROWLEY* DONALD LYNN FRYLTNG ELECTRIC, INC. 127 S=MORA,':I f_OMMFRC is PLACE APOPKA FL 32703 JFS IUSH CYNTHIA A. HENDERSON GOVERNOR DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SECRETARY /�CITY(OOF SANFORD ELECTRICAL AV PERMIT NO..y r— t a t DATE: I I *7 / 00 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: ` C OWNER'S NAME:Cam,_ '�`-' 5 � � ��G - R ` 5 ADDRESS OF JOB: 1000 ELECTRICAL Subject to rules and J;(10-1 L ve, brde, of the city electrical code: Number Amount New Residential Amp. Service New Commercial Amp, ervice Alteration, Addition, Re air Change of Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Other Description of Work V,Lu Application Fee $10.00 Total-- By signing this application I am stating I am in compliance wi the Cty Electrical Co Applicant's Signature �D y OA States License# CITY OF SANFORD ELECTRICAL APPLI ATI N PERMIT NO. 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L / ✓ �o—� DATE: THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL. WORK: OWNER'SNAME: til��� C�►"��L� 1 s �-`T� ADDRESS OF JOB ' I OD ELECTRICAL Subject to rules and code: Number Amount New Residential Amp, Service New Commercial Amp, Service Alteration, Addition, Repair Change of Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Other Description of Work L Application Fee $10.00 Total By signing this application I am stating I the Applicant's Sig00 nature States License# CITY �O(F SANFORD ELECTRICAL APICAP IOONN�j PERMIT NO. � I . `'f X(`P DATE: ) IC THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: f� yJ OWNER'S NAME: V— fit' L-7T> ADDRESS OF JOB: `�, O� I4fi:p—w N L4}Iz-,<s �2 H%i-�- C-7I-1 C 4L— i 3�: I� ELECTRICAL Subject to rules and regulAtions of the city eTetrical code: Number Amount New Residential Amp. Service New Commercial Amp, ervice Alteration Addition, air Change of Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Other Description of Work L Application Fee $10.00 Total �\ By signing this application I am stating I am t-t.11 with thf City EVctrical Code e0-00019 41y States License# CITY OF SANFORD ELECTRICAL APPL CAT /N�7� PERMIT NO. �� DATE: �v ' THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'S NAME:J.)Efjn�, ADDRESS OF JO$: Ll ) QQ 48-fz-MA UWPS • i ELECTRICAL Subject to rules and regulations of the citya ectrical code: By signing this application I am stating I a ' compliance w' the COY Electrical Apph s Signature / States License# CITY OF SANFORD ELECTRICAL APP ICA ION PERMIT NO. lJ I - I )� DATE: ' THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'S NAME: ADDRESS OF JOB:' yyGRAREM 1 1 F ELECTRICAL CONTRACTO I� S O-RE�S N Subject to rules and regulations of the city electrical code: Number Amount New Residential lAmp. Service I New Commercial Amp, Service i Alteration Addition, Repair Change of Service Residential mmercial Mobile H me Other Description of Work t Application Fee $10.00 Total By signing this application I am stating I a mpliance wit he CiipElectrical Code I App icant's Signature C t1 1r' e-e--N IQ t- l Ct (J LP D ---'> States License# I CCI\ITY OttF/ISANFORD ELECTRICAL JPLIJATION � PERMIT NO. �o) l� DATE: / THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'S NAME: ADDRESS OF JOB: Lot 00 tAf—z I m 4LL ELECTRICAL Subject to rules and Number Amount New Residential Amp. Service New Commercial Amp, Service Alteration, ddi i n Repair Change of Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Other Description of Work Q LP Application Fee Total By signing this application I am stating I apQn compliance with *b-Dcl rn`�Applicant's Signatu 0_U Q J � States License# CITY OF SANFORD ELECTRICAL APPL CAT ON PERMIT NO. 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Subject to rules and regulations of the cityelectrical code: By signing this application I am stating I amin compliance ApPIMWnt's btgnature �-:::3 R 5 s� States License# Electrical Co /CIITY OF SSA�NjFORD ELECTRICAL APPLICA ION ( � PERMIT NO. �/- ` ✓ DATE: . 7 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'S NAME: ADDRESS OF ELECTRICAL Subject to rules and By signing this application I am stating I Applicant's Signature States License# City al Code ` /CITY OF SANFORD ELECTRICAL APPLICATION/J PERMIT NO.y — � 5 2 v DATE: 1-7 — THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: y� /� j OWNER'S NAME: / )S '/ AL- _ )11- -5 . ADDRESS OF J B: L-O")" (L CAL- F I IL- 119- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: ql-M S NON - Subject to rules and regula ions of the city electrical code: Number Amount New Residential Amp. Service New Commercial Amp, ervice Alteration Addition, Repair Change of Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Other Description of Work ip Application Fee $10,00 T By signing this application I am stating I a ' `co pliance w th the Ci� E lectrical Code 0n-6�, Applicant's Signature ELDUDICW9 States License# /CITY OF SANFORD ELECTRICAL APP ICA ION PERMIT NO. `/ I � DATE: Q-D _ THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'SNAME: LS%� ADDRESS OF JO ELECTRICAL Subject to rules and regulations of the city electrical code: By signing this application I am stating j am in compliance wio the City Iy gtrical Code Ap icant's Signature E(-- ( ?►I States License# CITY OF SSAcN�FORD ELECTRICAL APP ICAT ON PERMIT NO.y — —1 J`JJ DATE: ( � C/O THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'S NAME: L-7-6 ADDRESS OF JOB: 1610 I it l t ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORn l &A S - NON-RES Subject to rules and regul tions of the city electrical code: By signing this application I am stating I C)o Lo I the CJv Electrical Code I?-- C aC 0)q�c States License# • CITY OFF,SANF%/ORD ELECTRICAL APPL ATI N/`'�� PERMIT NO. I _ ` DATE: v THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: �/J� OWNER'S NAME: '�" s /T +' 1S L,—r—n ADDRESS OF JOB: i 0�D© ELECTRICAL Subject to rules and regulations of the citye�ical code: F/ )L Number Am unt New Residential Amp. Service New Commercial Amp, ervice Alteration, Addition, Re air Change of Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Other Description of Work 1-1 L Application Fee $10.00 Toil By signing this application I am stating I 41r,� 13LDC--� R,-,-�M �7- 00 --3949 compliance wiffi the Cj,� Electrical Cod A ant's Signature Llq States License# D CABLE ELECTRICAL SERVICES Date: 11 /1 /2000 To: City of Sanford Fire Alarm Plans Review Re: West Lake Apartments West Lake Apartments consists of 379 units in 10 buildings. Each apartment building contains a Silent Knight 5207 fire alarm panel. These panels report to a Silent Knight 5820 master panel with dialer/communicator in the clubhouse. All of the apartment building panels have underground wiring connecting each buildings panel to the clubhouse master panel. All of the data transmission lines have surge protection. Each of the panels will also have 120 volt surge protection. Attached are three sets of fire alarm drawings and three sets of equipment submittals. If you have any questions, please give me a call at any time. CABLE ELECTRICAL SERVICES Donald L. Crowley Vice President Office: 407 / 880-9400 X114 Mobile: 407 / 252-0979 127 Semoran Commerce Place • Apopka, FL 32703-4687 • EC#0000533 • EC#0001949 • Ph: 407.880.9400 • Fx: 407.880.9404 • www.cableelectrical.com